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Takenaka 公司

Yawaragi Mori no 体育馆

Project Summary

Project
Takenaka executed this complex, integrated BIM project so the stadium would blend into the abundant natural surroundings and benefit from the breeze and natural light of the environment. To accommodate the organic nature of the stadium design, as well as the shortage of skilled construction workers and tight timeframe to complete the building, Takenaka required an associative, comparative, automated design process that integrated the design, manufacturing, and construction phases throughout the project lifecycle.

Solution
Using Bentley’s GenerativeComponents and MicroStation, Takenaka automated the 3D modeling of the uniquely shaped building and applied parametric design to determine the shape of the structure, and select and produce the rational construction components. The 3D design data was shared through all stages, from design, to factory fabrication, to onsite construction. Takenaka used GenerativeComponents to quickly create the complex models for steel framework fabrication, and all related attachments and finishing materials. Based on these models, Takenaka fabricated precision components using highly accurate 3D laser processing and completed the project within 60% of the usual construction period.

Software
Takenaka credits the success of this complex project to the parametric design method and automated 3D modeling provided by Bentley’s GenerativeComponents and MicroStation. Using GenerativeComponents, Takenaka applied the parametric design method to fabricate the construction components during each stage of construction. The associative and comparative modeling system of GenerativeComponents enabled Takenaka to integrate the design, manufacturing, and construction processes and complete the stadium in 9.5 months.